The mi_lo_specget_extsz() function

The mi_lo_specget_extsz() function obtains from an LO-specification structure the allocation extent size, in kilobytes, of a smart large object.

Syntax

mi_integer mi_lo_specget_extsz(LO_spec)
   MI_LO_SPEC *LO_spec;
LO_spec
A pointer to the LO-specification structure from which to obtain the extent size.
Valid in client LIBMI application? Valid in user-defined routine?
Yes Yes

Usage

The mi_lo_specget_extsz() function is the LO-specification accessor function that returns the allocation extent size from a set of storage characteristics. The extsz value specifies the size, in kilobytes, of the allocation extents to be allocated for the smart large object when the smart-large-object optimizer writes beyond the end of the current extent.
Important: Before you call mi_lo_specget_extsz(), you must put storage characteristics into an LO-specification structure.
You can use any of the following functions to initialize the LO-specification structure:
  • The mi_lo_colinfo_by_ids() or mi_lo_colinfo_by_name() function puts storage characteristics that are associated with a particular CLOB or BLOB column in an LO-specification structure.
  • The mi_lo_stat_cspec() function puts storage characteristics of an existing smart large object in an LO-specification.
  • The mi_lo_specset_extsz() function sets the extent size in an LO-specification structure.

The mi_lo_specget_extsz() function obtains the current value for the extent size from the LO-specification structure that LO_spec references.

For more information about the allocation extent size of a smart large object or on how to use the mi_lo_specget_extsz() function, see the HCL OneDB™ DataBlade® API Programmer's Guide.

Return values

>=0
The number of kilobytes in the extent size from the LO-specification structure that LO_spec references.
MI_ERROR
The function was not successful; the LO-specification structure might be invalid.